Happy Valentine's Day to you two soul mates! I watched the video on Val's mystery lameness- wishing you a quick solution! And despite all else, its so nice to see that Val is loved, gimp or not! :)
Oh your pony is a beauty. Found you over on 7MSN and thought I'd check out your blog. I love reading about horses (one of these days I'll have one of my own). peace n abundance, CheyAnne
So cute! Belated Happy Valentine's Day. Just read your last post and I agree with what you're doing. Without any clear symptoms, I think time off with monitoring is the best approach. I've taken horses to the vet hospital in these circumstances and had every test run that they can do, all for no conclusion, diagnosis or treatment except stall rest and very small turn out. This was for my Appaloosa Dan. He came sound in about three weeks, rested another week or two, and has never looked back (happened years ago). Hope Val is feeling better soon. Keep us posted.
Awwww, he's so sweet. Happy Valentine's Day to you and Val. Give him a big smooch from me.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you two soul mates! I watched the video on Val's mystery lameness- wishing you a quick solution! And despite all else, its so nice to see that Val is loved, gimp or not! :)
ReplyDeleteRight back at you! Gem and I wish you both a very Happy Valentine's!
ReplyDeleteHappy valentines day to you from me and gatsby, I love the picture!
ReplyDeleteSteele, Irish and I wish a Happy Valentines day to you as well.
ReplyDeleteHe is the smoochy-est! Happy Val Day!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww!
ReplyDeleteHappy heart day to you!
ReplyDeleteOh your pony is a beauty. Found you over on 7MSN and thought I'd check out your blog. I love reading about horses (one of these days I'll have one of my own).
ReplyDeletepeace n abundance,
CheyAnne
Happy Valentines day!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteLOVE***HORSEHUGS***and ***SLOBBERS!
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KK and the Wa mare~
So cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Belated Happy Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteJust read your last post and I agree with what you're doing. Without any clear symptoms, I think time off with monitoring is the best approach. I've taken horses to the vet hospital in these circumstances and had every test run that they can do, all for no conclusion, diagnosis or treatment except stall rest and very small turn out. This was for my Appaloosa Dan. He came sound in about three weeks, rested another week or two, and has never looked back (happened years ago).
Hope Val is feeling better soon. Keep us posted.
Happy belated Valentine's day to you and your extra smoochie companion. Heart, heart and more heart to you. And maybe a carrot or apple wafer or two.
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